Stephen A. Smith speaks to 76ers fans on the streets of Philly

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith traveled to Philadelphia to ask how the fans feel about their 76ers’ woeful start to this NBA season. Smith and ESPN content producer Allie Dodek shares their insights in this behind-the-scenes look at the feature airing on SportsCenter Tuesday night (11 p.m., 1 a.m. ET) through 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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“They’re heartbroken and pretty close to hopeless. If you know what it’s like to be so done with a team that you’re not even disgusted anymore, then you understand what they’re feeling. For goodness’ sake, they’re even crying for Allen Iverson to come back. The man is 39 years old.” — Stephen A. Smith

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“We stopped at Geno’s Steaks where one worker said they were hoping for just one win as opposed to a winning season.” – Allie Dodek, ESPN content associate

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Stephen A. Smith spent 16 years as a reporter and columnist with the Philadelphia Inquirer (1994-2010).

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Stephen A. Smith getting fan reactions to the 76ers’ 0-17 start.

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